If yes, how many? Roll the dice
1. One (gender is your choice)
2. Two (a brother and a sister)
3. Three (a brother, sister, and the third is your choice)
4. Four (two brothers and two sisters)
5. Five (genders are your choice)
6. Your choice
Names:

When I was eighteen years old, Noah and I graduated from high school, both with high honors. I was accepted into King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. That was the school my mother went to. Since I was eight or nine years old, I've wanted to be a writer and in college I majored in English, with a minor in creative writing. Meanwhile, Noah stayed local; he went to Boston University. He wants to be a lawyer.

JulietteRaeWells was born to JamesWells and CassieWells, who were both archaeologists. As the couple traveled frequently to sometimes inhospitable locations, their five children stayed with James' parents in SantaBarbara, California. Growing up, Juliette was especially close to her younger brother, James, who was just a year younger than her. She had a happy childhood, but upon reaching the age of eighteen, was excited to move across the country to start her new adventure at SarahLawrence College in New York. She pursued a major in Writing and talked on the phone with Jamie twice a week.